Who's Who in the New TestamentRoutledge, 02/09/2003 - 304 من الصفحات Who's Who in The New Testament is the most complete and detailed reference book of its kind. Paying close attention to the places linked with the major events of Jesus's life, it provides: |
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... mentioned by name in the New Testament as well as some who remain unnamed like the centurions at Capernaum and Calvary, together with certain political and religious groups. The articles are necessarily limited and selective in content ...
... mention of them by name, would seem, however, to strengthen the tradition that Simon of Cyrene and his family were converted to Christianity. [Mark 15:21] 2. A relative of Annas, the high priest, in Jerusalem. This Alexander is only ...
... mentioned. If he was the same person as Alphaeus, father of Levi the tax- collector, Matthew and James the Younger would have been brothers. The name 'Alphaeus' is derived from the same Aramaic word as the name 'Clopas' (John 19:25); it ...
... mentioned in the New Testament, four times Priscilla's name is put first—twice by Luke and twice by Paul. This might be taken to imply that she was a more prominent member of the Church than her husband Aquila. [Acts 18:2, 18, 26; Rom ...
... mentioned together with Gaius. They were both Macedonians; Aristarchus came from Thessalonica and was probably a convert from Judaism. At the very height of the silversmiths' riot at Ephesus, towards the close of Paul's teaching ...